Answer: On the 29th day
Step-by-step explanation:
According to this problem, no lilypad dies and the lilypads always reproduce, so we can apply the following reasoning.
On the first day there is only 1 lilypad in the pond. On the second day, the lilypad from the first reproduces, so there are 2 lilypads. On day 3, the 2 lilypads from the second day reproduce, so there are 2×2=4 lilypads. Similarly, on day 4 there are 8 lilypads. Following this pattern, on day 30 there are 2×N lilypads, where N is the number of lilypads on day 29.
The pond is full on the 30th day, when there are 2×N lilypads, so it is half-full when it has N lilypads, that is, on the 29th day. Actually, there are
lilypads on the 30th, and
lilypads on the 29th. This can be deduced multiplying succesively by 2.
Answer:
<u>1</u><u>2</u>
2
Step-by-step explanation:
(3,7)(5,19)
(x,y)(x,y)
<u>y2</u><u>(</u><u>1</u><u>9</u><u>)</u><u>-</u><u> </u><u>y1</u><u>(</u><u>7</u><u>)</u>
x2(5)-x1 (3)
formula. <u>y2-y1</u>
x2-x1
Answer:
GD = 5/2 sqrt 2 = 2½ sqrt 2
EG = 5/2 sqrt 6 = 2½ sqrt 6